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A majority of Americans want Congress to reject the recently-negotiated nuclear deal with Iran, even as President Barack Obama's approval rating continues to stand in net-positive territory for the second month in a row, according to a new CNN/ORC poll.

The upcoming release of Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard after 30 years in prison hardly seems coincidental. Relations between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are strained, and Netanyahu has been one of the most vocal critics of the deal that the U.S. recently made with Tehran to curb Iran's nuclear program. The release of Pollard, a name that has been a fixture in Israel for the decades that he has been in prison, could be seen as a way of improving relations between the two leaders, especially after years of lobbying from Netanyahu.

An anti-abortion group has reportedly claimed credit for hacking Planned Parenthood, the women's health organization that has been under scrutiny for recently released videos showing officials from the group casually discussing the sale of aborted fetal tissue.

Peering at the drawn-out look on former Vice President Dick Cheney's face and the expressions of other top Bush Administration officials, former 9/11 Commission Vice Chairman Lee Hamilton remembers the feelings of the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks which shaped the nation.